I searched for this, but I only found stuff that seemed to say the opposite of the rules:

Quote:

A disk with swift deals the damage from itsspecified strength value before any other disk in melee combat thatdoes not also have swift. If this is enough damage to remove an enemydisk as a casualty, then it does not deal its melee damage.

So ... disks with swift are incapable of killing a disk?

Or is it that a disk with swift does both swift damage and melee damage, but not the latter if the former kills somebody? Because I'm also seeing posts that say that's not true.

I think that means that disks killed with a Swift attack don't get a chance to retaliate and deal damage themselves. Unless they happen to get a Swift counterattack, that is.

Basically, in each fight, you have three timing windows -first you resolve (simultaneously) Swift attacks and counters (dealing damages and removing casualties)-then you resolve normal attack and counters-then you resolve Slow attack and counters

I searched for this, but I only found stuff that seemed to say the opposite of the rules:

Quote:

A disk with swift deals the damage from itsspecified strength value before any other disk in melee combat thatdoes not also have swift. If this is enough damage to remove an enemydisk as a casualty, then it does not deal its melee damage.

So ... disks with swift are incapable of killing a disk?

Or is it that a disk with swift does both swift damage and melee damage, but not the latter if the former kills somebody? Because I'm also seeing posts that say that's not true.

In the sentence "It does not deal its melee damage", "it" refers to the disk removed ad a casualty, not to the disk with the Swift ability.